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Monday, February 13, 2012

The Microlite20 RPG Collection 2012 Edition is Available for Free Download

The new two volume 2012 Edition of The Microlite20 RPG Collection is now available for free download. The Microlite20 RPG Collection is a PDF compilation of Microlite20 based games. This collection is made available for free and is not to be sold. Each individual game is copyrighted separately, is based on the Open Game License (because the original, Microlite20, is OGL), and is available for free. Each game is a separate entity with its own copyright and license. The author of each individual game is solely responsible for his or his work. No editing of individual games has been done. The original 2010 edition was a single volume with around 600 pages. The 2012 edition is two volumes with a total of over 1300 pages.

In addition to the standard Microlite20 rules (and a large number of optional systems and expanded rules, The Microlite20 RPG Collection (2012 Edition) includes the following Microlite20-based role-playing games: Microlite20 House Rules, MicroFantasy, Alter Microlite20, Ultramicrolite20 Revised, Ultramicrolite20 Revised II, Nanolite20, Microlite20 Modern, M20 Modern: Expert, Microlite20 Modern-Day, M20 Hard Core Rules, Swords against Sorcery, M20 Heroic, Iron Heartbreakers, Microlite11, WildWalker’s M20 4e, Microlite20 Variant 4e, Microlite 4E, Micro Action Fantasy, MULRAH, Lite20, Mini20, Realms of Renown, Microlite74: Basic, Microlite74: Standard, Microlite74: Extended, Microlite74: Companion I, Microlite77, Microlite20 OSS, Advanced Microlite20 OSS, Argo, M20 Hyborian Age, Microlite Conan, Prehistoric Microlite20, Microlite20 Bronze Age, Microlite Dark Sun, Omerian Tales, Beacon, WarEngine RPG, Yamato M20, Challenges & Champions, Microlite20 Elf Lords, Microlite20 Resident Evil, Microlite20 Cthulthu, Microlite20 Vampires, Microlite20 2012, SpyLite, Giant Bug Invasion, Cyberpunk, SuperLite, Microlite20 Costumes, Tumbleweed, Gunsmoke & Goblins, Owl Hoot Trail, Microlite Storytelling, TileHack, Dragoons, ZombiePocalypse, Relics & Ruins, OmegaLite20, RABID, Microlite20 Vermin, Where No Man Has Gone Before, Galactic Methuselah, FrontierLite, M20 Star Wars, Microlite20 Star Wars, Scions of a Primordial Planet, Micro MechWarrior, Stargate 1895, Blaster D20 Microlite, Pendragon D20 Microlite, Diabolical D20 Microlite, PathfinderLite20, Microlite20 Golden Edition, DungeonFinder Player’s Guide, DungeonFinder GM’s Guide, DungeonFinder Book of Monsters, and Grimm Lite.

The downloads are free. However, if you like it please consider a donation to the RetroRoleplaying Cancer Fund. As usual, we have a huge pile of doctor bills, so donations are really appreciated).

You can download the current (2012) edition of The Microlite20 RPG Collection here. The current edition is in two volumes. The first volume is approximately 23 megs and about 1080 pages. The second volume is approximately 30 megs and about 300 pages. Both volumes are available for download through Mediafire.

Microlite20 RPG Collection 2012 Volume I

Microlite20 RPG Collection 2012 Volume II

6 comments:

  1. If phones still had hooks mine would now be off now.

    I love the Meta-game of M20-finding and collecting all the variants that exist.

    Time to begin uh readin'!

    Thanks Randall :)

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  2. @ADD Grognard: Have fun. There are a lot of new games/new variants that weren't in the 2010 edition -- some of them really excellent.

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  3. Thanks for taking the time to put this collection together, Randall! You have made life much easier with you efforts. :-)

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  4. Amazing! Six pages of rules, and now the extras count over 1000 pages!!

    Hmm. That Dark Sun variant makes me thinking...

    Thanks for collecting these Randall.

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  5. Randall, is there a way I could donate with a m/o?

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  6. Hey, that's awesome! I'd like to print it but it would be possibly too big :D

    Have you considered uploading the collection (or just the basic rules) to the OSR conservation process?

    http://ocp.no-ip.org

    When the old Microlite site went down it hasn;t been pretty.

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